How Big (Small?) Are Fiscal Multipliers?
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2011 - International Monetary Fund
Language
English
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- ISBN-139781462313198
- ISBN-101462313191
- Better World Books9781462313198
- Open LibraryOL39303065M
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- LCCHB801
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"An NBER digest for this paper is available.We contribute to the intense debate on the real effects of fiscal stimuli by showing that the impact of government expenditure shocks depends crucially on key country characteristics, such as the level of development, exchange rate regime, openness to trade, and public indebtedness. Based on a novel quarterly dataset of government expenditure in 44 countries, we find that (i) the output effect of an increase in government consumption is larger in industrial than in developing countries, (ii) the fiscal multiplier is relatively large in economies operating under predetermined exchange rate but zero in economies operating under flexible exchange rates; (iii) fiscal multipliers in open economies are lower than in closed economies and (iv) fiscal multipliers in high-debt countries are also zero"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
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